Fifty Years of the Law Commissions
The Dynamics of Law Reform
Herausgeber: Dyson, Matthew; Stark, Shona Wilson; Lee, James
Fifty Years of the Law Commissions
The Dynamics of Law Reform
Herausgeber: Dyson, Matthew; Stark, Shona Wilson; Lee, James
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This book brings together past and present law commissioners, judges, practitioners, academics and law reformers to analyse the past, present and future of the Law Commissions in the United Kingdom and beyond. Its internationally recognised authors bring a wealth of experience and insight into how and why law reform does and should take place, covering statutory and non-statutory reform from national and international perspectives. The chapters of the book developed from papers given at a conference to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Law Commissions Act 1965.
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This book brings together past and present law commissioners, judges, practitioners, academics and law reformers to analyse the past, present and future of the Law Commissions in the United Kingdom and beyond. Its internationally recognised authors bring a wealth of experience and insight into how and why law reform does and should take place, covering statutory and non-statutory reform from national and international perspectives. The chapters of the book developed from papers given at a conference to mark the fiftieth anniversary of the Law Commissions Act 1965.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 168mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 975g
- ISBN-13: 9781849468572
- ISBN-10: 1849468575
- Artikelnr.: 44499178
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 448
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. November 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 168mm x 33mm
- Gewicht: 975g
- ISBN-13: 9781849468572
- ISBN-10: 1849468575
- Artikelnr.: 44499178
Matthew Dyson is a Fellow in Law at Trinity College, Cambridge. James Lee is Senior Lecturer in Private Law at the Dickson Poon School of Law, King's College London and an Associate Academic Fellow of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple. Shona Wilson Stark is a Fellow in Law at Christ's College, Cambridge, and an Affiliated Lecturer at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge.
1. Introduction Matthew Dyson, James Lee and Shona Wilson Stark 2. Fifty
Years of the Law Commissions: The Dynamics of Law Reform Now, Then and Next
Lady Hale Part 2: The First Half-Century of the Commissions 3. Introduction
Lord Hodge 4. Strategies of the Early Law Commission Paul Mitchell 5. Fifty
Years of Law Reform-A Note on the Northern Ireland Style Neil Faris 6.
Working on the Larger Canvas-Law Reform in a Federal System: Thoughts on
Forty Years of the Australian Law Reform Commission Kathryn Cronin 7. Law
Reform and Social Policy Eric Clive Part 3: Institutions, Commissions,
Committees, Codifiers 8. Introduction Lord Beith 9. Memoir of a Reforming
Chairman Sir Terence Etherton 10. The Duty to Make the Law More Accessible?
The Two C-Words George L Gretton 11. The Former Law Commission of Canada:
The Road Less Travelled Yves Le Bouthillier 12. The Law Commission and the
Criminal Law: Reflections on the Codification Project Ian Dennis Part 4:
The Many Faces of Law Reform 13. Introduction Lord Carnwath 14. Democracy,
Law Reform and the Rule of Law Lord Toulson 15. Promoting Law Reform: By
Means of Draft Bills or Otherwise Shona Wilson Stark 16. Law Commissions,
Courts and Society: A Sceptical View William Binchy 17. A Good Name, a Long
Game Laura Dunlop Part 5: Implementation by Statute 18. Introduction Dame
Mary Arden 19. The Legislative Implementation of Law Reform Proposals Sir
Grant Hammond 20. Post-legislative Scrutiny, Legislative Drafting and the
'Elusive Boundary' Andrew Burrows 21. Reflections on Statutory
Implementation in the Law Commission Nicholas Paines 22. Implementation by
Statute: What the Future Holds Hector MacQueen Part 6: How Law Commissions
Work 23. Introduction Sir James Munby 24. The Law Commission Method:
Exportable to the EU? Hugh Beale 25. How Law Commissions Work: Some Lessons
from the Past David Johnston 26. Challenges for Independent Law Reformers
from Changing External Priorities and Shorter Timescales Sir Jack Beatson
27. The Bill's Progress Stephen Lewis Part 7: Courts and Commissions 28.
Introduction Lord Drummond Young 29. The Etiquette of Law Reform James Lee
30. Law Reform in Private Law: The Role of Statutes in Supplementing or
Supplanting the Common Law Barbara McDonald 31. The Refiner's Fire Charles
Harpum 32. Reflections on the Courts and the Commission David Ormerod Part
8: Commissioning the Future 33. Introduction Elizabeth Cooke 34. The
Scottish Law Commission and the Future of Law Reform in Scotland Lord
Pentland 35. Looking to the Future Sir David Lloyd Jones 36. Commissioning
the Future-A Chief Executive's Perspective Elaine Lorimer 37.
Implementation of Law Reform Reports: Developments in Scotland Malcolm
McMillan 38. The Future is a Foreign Country, They Do Things Differently
There Matthew Dyson 39. Making Law-Who, How and What? KJ Keith
Years of the Law Commissions: The Dynamics of Law Reform Now, Then and Next
Lady Hale Part 2: The First Half-Century of the Commissions 3. Introduction
Lord Hodge 4. Strategies of the Early Law Commission Paul Mitchell 5. Fifty
Years of Law Reform-A Note on the Northern Ireland Style Neil Faris 6.
Working on the Larger Canvas-Law Reform in a Federal System: Thoughts on
Forty Years of the Australian Law Reform Commission Kathryn Cronin 7. Law
Reform and Social Policy Eric Clive Part 3: Institutions, Commissions,
Committees, Codifiers 8. Introduction Lord Beith 9. Memoir of a Reforming
Chairman Sir Terence Etherton 10. The Duty to Make the Law More Accessible?
The Two C-Words George L Gretton 11. The Former Law Commission of Canada:
The Road Less Travelled Yves Le Bouthillier 12. The Law Commission and the
Criminal Law: Reflections on the Codification Project Ian Dennis Part 4:
The Many Faces of Law Reform 13. Introduction Lord Carnwath 14. Democracy,
Law Reform and the Rule of Law Lord Toulson 15. Promoting Law Reform: By
Means of Draft Bills or Otherwise Shona Wilson Stark 16. Law Commissions,
Courts and Society: A Sceptical View William Binchy 17. A Good Name, a Long
Game Laura Dunlop Part 5: Implementation by Statute 18. Introduction Dame
Mary Arden 19. The Legislative Implementation of Law Reform Proposals Sir
Grant Hammond 20. Post-legislative Scrutiny, Legislative Drafting and the
'Elusive Boundary' Andrew Burrows 21. Reflections on Statutory
Implementation in the Law Commission Nicholas Paines 22. Implementation by
Statute: What the Future Holds Hector MacQueen Part 6: How Law Commissions
Work 23. Introduction Sir James Munby 24. The Law Commission Method:
Exportable to the EU? Hugh Beale 25. How Law Commissions Work: Some Lessons
from the Past David Johnston 26. Challenges for Independent Law Reformers
from Changing External Priorities and Shorter Timescales Sir Jack Beatson
27. The Bill's Progress Stephen Lewis Part 7: Courts and Commissions 28.
Introduction Lord Drummond Young 29. The Etiquette of Law Reform James Lee
30. Law Reform in Private Law: The Role of Statutes in Supplementing or
Supplanting the Common Law Barbara McDonald 31. The Refiner's Fire Charles
Harpum 32. Reflections on the Courts and the Commission David Ormerod Part
8: Commissioning the Future 33. Introduction Elizabeth Cooke 34. The
Scottish Law Commission and the Future of Law Reform in Scotland Lord
Pentland 35. Looking to the Future Sir David Lloyd Jones 36. Commissioning
the Future-A Chief Executive's Perspective Elaine Lorimer 37.
Implementation of Law Reform Reports: Developments in Scotland Malcolm
McMillan 38. The Future is a Foreign Country, They Do Things Differently
There Matthew Dyson 39. Making Law-Who, How and What? KJ Keith
1. Introduction Matthew Dyson, James Lee and Shona Wilson Stark 2. Fifty
Years of the Law Commissions: The Dynamics of Law Reform Now, Then and Next
Lady Hale Part 2: The First Half-Century of the Commissions 3. Introduction
Lord Hodge 4. Strategies of the Early Law Commission Paul Mitchell 5. Fifty
Years of Law Reform-A Note on the Northern Ireland Style Neil Faris 6.
Working on the Larger Canvas-Law Reform in a Federal System: Thoughts on
Forty Years of the Australian Law Reform Commission Kathryn Cronin 7. Law
Reform and Social Policy Eric Clive Part 3: Institutions, Commissions,
Committees, Codifiers 8. Introduction Lord Beith 9. Memoir of a Reforming
Chairman Sir Terence Etherton 10. The Duty to Make the Law More Accessible?
The Two C-Words George L Gretton 11. The Former Law Commission of Canada:
The Road Less Travelled Yves Le Bouthillier 12. The Law Commission and the
Criminal Law: Reflections on the Codification Project Ian Dennis Part 4:
The Many Faces of Law Reform 13. Introduction Lord Carnwath 14. Democracy,
Law Reform and the Rule of Law Lord Toulson 15. Promoting Law Reform: By
Means of Draft Bills or Otherwise Shona Wilson Stark 16. Law Commissions,
Courts and Society: A Sceptical View William Binchy 17. A Good Name, a Long
Game Laura Dunlop Part 5: Implementation by Statute 18. Introduction Dame
Mary Arden 19. The Legislative Implementation of Law Reform Proposals Sir
Grant Hammond 20. Post-legislative Scrutiny, Legislative Drafting and the
'Elusive Boundary' Andrew Burrows 21. Reflections on Statutory
Implementation in the Law Commission Nicholas Paines 22. Implementation by
Statute: What the Future Holds Hector MacQueen Part 6: How Law Commissions
Work 23. Introduction Sir James Munby 24. The Law Commission Method:
Exportable to the EU? Hugh Beale 25. How Law Commissions Work: Some Lessons
from the Past David Johnston 26. Challenges for Independent Law Reformers
from Changing External Priorities and Shorter Timescales Sir Jack Beatson
27. The Bill's Progress Stephen Lewis Part 7: Courts and Commissions 28.
Introduction Lord Drummond Young 29. The Etiquette of Law Reform James Lee
30. Law Reform in Private Law: The Role of Statutes in Supplementing or
Supplanting the Common Law Barbara McDonald 31. The Refiner's Fire Charles
Harpum 32. Reflections on the Courts and the Commission David Ormerod Part
8: Commissioning the Future 33. Introduction Elizabeth Cooke 34. The
Scottish Law Commission and the Future of Law Reform in Scotland Lord
Pentland 35. Looking to the Future Sir David Lloyd Jones 36. Commissioning
the Future-A Chief Executive's Perspective Elaine Lorimer 37.
Implementation of Law Reform Reports: Developments in Scotland Malcolm
McMillan 38. The Future is a Foreign Country, They Do Things Differently
There Matthew Dyson 39. Making Law-Who, How and What? KJ Keith
Years of the Law Commissions: The Dynamics of Law Reform Now, Then and Next
Lady Hale Part 2: The First Half-Century of the Commissions 3. Introduction
Lord Hodge 4. Strategies of the Early Law Commission Paul Mitchell 5. Fifty
Years of Law Reform-A Note on the Northern Ireland Style Neil Faris 6.
Working on the Larger Canvas-Law Reform in a Federal System: Thoughts on
Forty Years of the Australian Law Reform Commission Kathryn Cronin 7. Law
Reform and Social Policy Eric Clive Part 3: Institutions, Commissions,
Committees, Codifiers 8. Introduction Lord Beith 9. Memoir of a Reforming
Chairman Sir Terence Etherton 10. The Duty to Make the Law More Accessible?
The Two C-Words George L Gretton 11. The Former Law Commission of Canada:
The Road Less Travelled Yves Le Bouthillier 12. The Law Commission and the
Criminal Law: Reflections on the Codification Project Ian Dennis Part 4:
The Many Faces of Law Reform 13. Introduction Lord Carnwath 14. Democracy,
Law Reform and the Rule of Law Lord Toulson 15. Promoting Law Reform: By
Means of Draft Bills or Otherwise Shona Wilson Stark 16. Law Commissions,
Courts and Society: A Sceptical View William Binchy 17. A Good Name, a Long
Game Laura Dunlop Part 5: Implementation by Statute 18. Introduction Dame
Mary Arden 19. The Legislative Implementation of Law Reform Proposals Sir
Grant Hammond 20. Post-legislative Scrutiny, Legislative Drafting and the
'Elusive Boundary' Andrew Burrows 21. Reflections on Statutory
Implementation in the Law Commission Nicholas Paines 22. Implementation by
Statute: What the Future Holds Hector MacQueen Part 6: How Law Commissions
Work 23. Introduction Sir James Munby 24. The Law Commission Method:
Exportable to the EU? Hugh Beale 25. How Law Commissions Work: Some Lessons
from the Past David Johnston 26. Challenges for Independent Law Reformers
from Changing External Priorities and Shorter Timescales Sir Jack Beatson
27. The Bill's Progress Stephen Lewis Part 7: Courts and Commissions 28.
Introduction Lord Drummond Young 29. The Etiquette of Law Reform James Lee
30. Law Reform in Private Law: The Role of Statutes in Supplementing or
Supplanting the Common Law Barbara McDonald 31. The Refiner's Fire Charles
Harpum 32. Reflections on the Courts and the Commission David Ormerod Part
8: Commissioning the Future 33. Introduction Elizabeth Cooke 34. The
Scottish Law Commission and the Future of Law Reform in Scotland Lord
Pentland 35. Looking to the Future Sir David Lloyd Jones 36. Commissioning
the Future-A Chief Executive's Perspective Elaine Lorimer 37.
Implementation of Law Reform Reports: Developments in Scotland Malcolm
McMillan 38. The Future is a Foreign Country, They Do Things Differently
There Matthew Dyson 39. Making Law-Who, How and What? KJ Keith